Recently, issues related to house insulation have receded into the distant past. Now many residents already turn to specialists in advance in order to spend long winter evenings in cozy apartments. According to your order, they can make two types of facade insulation.
And let’s start with the first one, which is called “a thin plaster layer”, or a wet facade. The essence of this method is that with the help of glue, the insulation plates are attached to the wall, and for guarantee and reliability they are fixed with dowels. Then the entire facade is covered with adhesive together with an alkali-resistant facade mesh. The result is a kind of shell. And on which the masters of their craft apply a finishing layer of primer and thin decorative plaster. The final touch in the work of specialists will bring aesthetic pleasure to the residents of the house. Because the facade will look beautiful and fashionable. And the secret is simply explained: the finishing plaster basically consists of a filler modified with polymer additives and marble chips. This combination gives the walls of the facades of houses a civilized look, guarantees durability and warmth in the apartments.
The second method of insulation is called “ventilated facade”. It is commonly used in high-tech residential, industrial and civil buildings. Wall insulation work is carried out in two stages. Initially, the subsystem, consisting of metal guides, is leveled and securely fastened with anchors. Then, with the help of a dowel, the insulation is “screwed” to the wall. And then comes the final part of the work: the facing material is attached to the supporting subsystem with an air gap.
It should be noted that insulated facades have one remarkable property: in addition to the fact that fungus will never start in houses, excellent sound insulation of the walls is added to the cosiness and comfort. And no blizzard or blizzard will frighten you with its noise.
Expert Opinion
Dmitry Satosov, director of a construction company
“Thermal insulation of facades is a particularly important stage of construction work, which allows reducing energy consumption by up to fifty percent, while creating the most comfortable indoor temperature conditions, both in winter and in summer. The materials used to insulate the facade protect the building from ultraviolet rays, prevent the appearance of fungus and dampness on the walls inside the room, and create additional sound insulation. They are distinguished by their endurance, practicality, durability and durability. “